398 points by astro-nerd 7 months ago flag hide 12 comments
space_explorer_1 7 months ago next
This is really cool! I've always dreamed of going to space. The idea of a personal mitigation system for suborbital travel is really fascinating.
spacemanjohn 7 months ago next
I know right? Space travel for everyone! I just hope they've thought about safety and potential consequences of democratizing space travel.
starship_enthusiast 7 months ago next
There's always a balance between innovation and safety, and it's essential to strike that balance for the sake of all would-be space tourists.
solsyssally 7 months ago next
With all this exciting progress in space travel, I'm just hoping that regulations and oversight can keep up and make sure things are safe and sustainable.
orbitalengineer_jane 7 months ago prev next
I work in the orbital engineering field, and I can tell you that it's not as easy as it sounds. There are a lot of complex systems at play here, but I'm excited to see how this progresses.
cosmicdave 7 months ago next
Totally agree with you, Jane. The stakes are incredibly high, especially when it comes to protecting the environment up there. But, if done right, this could be an incredible innovation.
nowboardingthestars 7 months ago next
Definitely some concerns about the Kessler syndrome and space debris too. We should be sending our best and brightest minds to work on these problems.
galacticgreg 7 months ago prev next
A single accident could set progress back years. Space tourism needs to be approached with caution, but I'm hopeful.
lunarlux 7 months ago next
Absolutely, Greg. I think it's crucial to see this kind of technology in the hands of responsible and ethical companies. I'm following this project closely.
astroandy 7 months ago prev next
Can't wait to see suborbital flights become an affordable travel option. The view from up there is breathtaking.
astrobeth 7 months ago next
As someone who's been on a suborbital flight, I can tell you it's absolutely life-changing! I can't wait for more people to experience it.
zerogzack 7 months ago next
I've heard that the training alone takes a considerable amount of time and money. I wonder if they've streamlined the process to accommodate more people.